About Us
We are a group of like minded people coming from different walks of life who look forward to build a better world and civilization where cooperation drives humans not competition; where the spiritual values of love, compassion, sharing and non-possessiveness can be practiced freely and practically rather than just offering lip services to those ideals.
We have been inspired by great thinkers like Jacque Fresco, Martin Luther King Jr., Rabindra Nath Tagore, Mahatma Gandhi, The Mother, Paramhansa Yogananda, Nikola Tesla, J.C. Bose, Einstein, Buckmister Fuller, Alfie Kohn, Osho, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Baba A. Nagraj and many others who have dreamed of a better society and a better humanity.
We believe that rather than getting attached to some particular idea, belief or philosophy and closing our mind to everything else; we think its time to unite those important ideas and look at the bigger aspect of life and world and plan our actions accordingly. It is time for synthesis.
We as humans normally separate ourselves by some label of organisations, religions, school of thoughts agreeing only to a particular kind of belief or idea which we think is right or correct.
The major problem is, that the concerned people of the world who are working towards making a better civilization do not get the complete picture of life and how one aspect is related to other aspects. The positive people are doing their efforts in particular focused area of their choice but with limited understanding about the collective aspect forgetting that the other areas are also very important which are in the web of life connected so much.
Therefore we have to understand the connection of one aspect with another and come to a broader understanding of Earth and humans and our collective evolution and then unite and collaborate ourselves for a better tomorrow.
Labels like “for ecology”, “for spirituality”, “for justice”, “for peace”, “against poverty”, “for rationalism”, “against monetary system”, “for technological solution”, “for renewable energy”, "for non-violence" are incomplete in themselves.